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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1954-03-11 Council (Regular) Minutes.9 tM 149-P—Special CIPAL SUPPLIES LTD. COUNTY OF NE,, -,J -ELL No .4 COUNTY COUNCIL MARCH 11th, 1954 The regular monthly meeting of the Council of the County of Newell No -4 was held in the County Office at Brooks, Alberta at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 11th, 195+.. Members present: Chairman Councillors Secretary -Treasurer School Superintendent ...... N.A. Shuttleworth K. ,`araks a P. �IcAleese I,V. Lokier J. Mortensen B. P lumer R. Arrison G. Douglass H. Ockey H.C. Scammell O.P. Larson The minutes of the Special ivieeting of February 20, 1954 � were read and adopted. Moved by Councillor Ockey that the Secretary's statement of Revenue and Expenditures for the month of February be accepted. Carried. Moved by Councillor Shuttleworth, that a donation of 4450.00 be made to the Salvation Army. Carried. The Farm Electric Services, One Tree and Gem Rural Electri- fication maps were received. X Notice was received from Messrs. Mahoney & Starritt of the Cross -Appeal with regard to the Standard Gravel and Equipment Co. Messrs. iviahoney & Starritt advised of the dismissal of our claim with regard to the Haberlach infant. A letter and account with regard to the H. Wilson personal property account was noted and recommended for payment. � Advice was receive6 with regard to the old. Pat Adams � personal property account. The Secretary reported on his actions in the matter o Public Liability Insurance.1 The quotation by the Business Planning Associ=:.tes to com- plete oir 1954 General Assessment was refused. y M- 1,9•P—SP.cial -IPAL SUPPLIES LTD. -109 - 2 Advice was received of the annexation of certain areas of the County to the Town of. Brooks, under Public Utilities Order 15271. The agreement with R. WEster as tc the gas supply to the Renfrew School was approved for signature. Moved by Councillor Plumer, that the resolution pertaining ito the inclusion of Unorganized Lands into School Districts ,attached to and forming part of the minutes of this ,meeting be passed. ' Carried Unanimously. Correspondence and Bulletins with regard to Civil Defence were turned over to Councillor Waraka. Councillor Plumer reported on the Salary "egotiations proceedings, and the Council concurred in the ;:school Com- mittees action in not accepting the award of the Board of x Arbitration. . . . . . . Correspondence etc. was received from the Co -Terminous Boundary Commission, and ordered filed. unicipal uommltee report oved by Councillor Lokier, that the ivlunicipal Committee e authorized to conclude arrannements to purchase a T.D. 8 a Tractor, Scraper and Bulldozer in accordance with the roposal of the International Harvester Company. icultural Service Board Rep ed by Councillor Arrison, t en to establish the County Carried. hat the necessary steps be as a Bangs Free Area. Carried. oved by Councillor Ockey, that the salary of the Agri- ultural Service Board Supervisor be increased to V260.00 er month commencing April 1st, 1954. Carried. oved by Councillor Arrison, that the suoT step estimates f the Agricultural Service Board be approved and the rticles of Agreement completed and forwarded to the apartment of Agriculture. Carried. ool uommizzee xeport ed by Councillor Plumer that no action be taken in the chase of a house for a teacheraae at Tilley. Carried. oved by Councillor Plumer that the Clemenceau ,School be old to Mr. H. Charlton of Brooks for the sum of X1,250.00 ash. Carried. ,V . ,4-149-P—Special IPAL SVPPURS LTD. 2365 2366 2367 2368 2369 2370 2371 2373 2374 2375 2376 2377 2378 2379 2380 2381 2382 2383 2384 2385 2386 2387 2388 2389 2390 2391 2392 2393 2394 2395 2396 2397 2398 2399 12400 2401 2402 12403 2404 2405 2406 2407 240$ 2409 2410 2411 12412 Mrs Wat J.A E.I Pos Wm. Woo Pos H. Can A.lt H.0 C.P G. Bd. ATA Tre G.E Hel Phy - 3 - Moved by Councillor Arrison that the County endeavour to obtain the services of a fully qualified engineer to take charge of the Road Building and School Building programs k and the general maintenance�of roads and schools in the County. Carried. . . • .. . Moved by Councillor Shuttleworth, that the Secretary be authorized to arrange the accommo6ation in the School Division Office for the Health Unit and Assessment Staff. x Carried. Moved by Councillor Plumer that Bylaw 1'�o. 97, being a Bylaw to authorize the Dorrowing of $75,000.00 by debentures for the purpose of erecting a new school at Duchess, Alberta be given lst, 2nd and 3rd readings and finally x passed. Carried Unanimously. Moved by Councillor v4araksa that tht i'oliooing accounts be passed for payment: M. Patterson rous Equip. Noviski D. master Kirschmann row Peterson 10.00- 74.00- 13.14M 35.20- 7.34"' 101.50,-; 70-50- master o.50M master 95.00' rickson 10.00' Gen.Electric 34.24" . Treasurer 24.1514 M.Ds Superann 600.00M Scammell 42.80M Work Bro Cty Post Rec Post Roy A.W. Wm. Nick N.J. H.C. J.P. A.P . Ton Wm. V.L M. R.C. C. Del Gus 0.E J.K. . raki Adm. ATA s. Br. Krepps erson, Minnie n Dyck lis Longpre and Lepp en's Comp. s Kun.Hosp . f Newell aster ver Gen. master Ayling Bieber elday Dueck Godfrey Hanker- Janzen Jensen Korethoski Lauver . Ledene eidinger Peyton ynolds Delo F. Seely tolson Ziegler Purcell 49-74- 50.25,m 902•43u 224.00- 227.3$14 42.00- 35.00- 30-00- 100,00- 5 0 - 00t' 13195-04'-' 2.00- 35.00- 30.00- 100.00- 50.00- 13195,04M 20.50- 1$,227.76M 98.40- 11427,0514 100.00' 291.60- 409.60- 280.80' 367.20- 235-44" 216.00" 741.60^ 460.00 - 194.40" 367.2014 4b4.30H 604.$014 270.00- 367.20- 651.25- 300-00m 601.5614 264.60• 2413 P.R. Penner 2414 R. Bishel 2415 Prov. Treasurer 2416 CofN Payroll Acct. 2417 Ab & Jacks Service 241$ Alt.. Assn.of Mun. Dist. 2419 Alta. Gov.Tel. 2420 Anderberg Bros. 2421 J.H. Ashdotm 2422 Atlas Lumber 2423 B.C. Bearing Eng. 2424 R. Bishel 2425 Bow Slope Shipp. 2426 Br.Am. Oil 2427 Brooks Bulletin 2428 Brooks Garage 2429 Can.Gen. Electr. 2430 Can.Pac .Ra.i lwy 2431 C.P.R. 2432 Certified Electr. 2433 Chapman Electric 2434 Coleman Plumbing 2435 CofN. Petty Cash 2436 Electr.Equip.Alta. 2437 Ferguson Supply 2438 Flannagan Bros. 2439 W.J. Gage 2440 C.T. Gaston 2441 Gem Lumber Yard 2442 Gr.West Saddlery 2443 W.E. Greer 2444 Imperial Oil 2445 Joe's Blacksmith 2446 Kleen Ltd. 2447 Kleenbirn Coll. 2448 Lethbridge Herald 2449 G.E. Krepps 2450 S.B. Lindquist 2451 K. Lintott 2452 Longgmants Green Co 2453 MacLeod's Ltd. 2454 MacLeod Mun.Hosp. 2455 iviahoney & Starritt 2456 !liar shall -?^,ells 2457 Midwest Paper 2458 Mun.Supplies 291.60- 3$.90,-, 96.00 245.01-- 7.40 -., 253.41-; 77.25 - 39.$3' 5.$$'^ 394.24 1}6.37- 80.00 " 1.44,4 91.9114 169.59.4 105• 90 u 13.67- 61.3214 1.78- 461.84- 2.07.. 333.39 16.9 32.5614 i-6.44- 6.60- 21.02 12.68u 11.11%, 30.68,- 22.60- 3$4.0$"' 6.00- 14.4a 5.60- 15.77" $$.$$- 29.10,, 20.50- -45- 4.05- 150.00- 39$.30"' 103.68" 2,39". 22.3;. $9 M ' '= 4 -- 2459 Newell Plumbing 3.65- 2478 Univ. of Toronto 15.41- 2460 Ox ord Univ.Press 45•$5- 2479 Mrs. K. Wallace 20.00- 2461 Park Sales & Serv. 36.35« 2.480 Wilson Builders 54.14- 2462 R.A. Pearce 60.00' 2481 J.C. Winston Co. 1.31- 2463 G.W. Philpott 34.40µ 2482 G.A. Winter 7.60" 2464 Po tmaster 17.16" 2483 J.P. Wittig 3.o8- 2465 R Deer Advocate 4.50- 24$4 World Book Co. 2.8011 2466 Royal Metal Manf. 5.54- 21$5 Zieglers Service 3.10" 2467 School Book Br. 62.15- 24$6 Ralph Wester 259.00,e 2468 Sc ndia Gen.Store 1$0.1$" 24$7 J.H. Janzen 3.50- 2470 Sh rpfs Theatre Supp -17.15" 24$$ "odern Furniture 355.90- 2471 J.C. Stauffer 15.00^' 2489 William Ion 50,00" 2472 L.,. Shields 7.79-- 2490 C. Hudson 34-50- 2473 4.502473 Mr,,. B. Tautfest 92.50" 2491 E. Moore 1,450-00- 2474 Ti ley Gas Co. 120.25"' 2492 Harris, Fingerson $$1.1$" 2475 Jack Tranter 53.25- 2493 Beldays Br. Transp. 25.72', 476 E. Muhlbeier 50.25- 2494 Brooks Mun.Hosp. 9.25- 2477 Uri' on Tractor & Equip* 2495 Scandia Service Station 22.3$- 10.5$,, Carried. Moved by Councillor Lokier, that a pound be established on, the N.E. 20-15-15-W4th and that lair. Otto Wallewein be appointed poundkeeper. Carried. The Secretary was directed to advertise for a Low -boy x trailer to carry 15 tons. Meeting adjourned at 7:30 -p.m: d F►1 0 COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN �ECRZTARY-TREASURFR F�NGARso �AUDITED �` A2 .o FORM 149-P—Speolal BEEMIQPAL SUPPLIES LID. i J P.O. BOX 188 TELEPHONES: SCHOOL 231, MUNICIPAL 340 COUNTY OF NEWELL No. 4 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY -TREASURER BROOKS, ALBERTA, Dr. SIF,*H. Swift march 2, 195+ Aputt' l►ni. stye r He Inartment of Educati= HOT"01, Alta, Dear Hr. Swifts X am enclosing herewith, a resolution recently passed by the Council, having regard to our Unorganized Lands. Considerable time has been spent, and a t .lot of thought given to the subject, in cooperation with Xr. Larson. As a result,. the analosed resolution to presented as the minimums requirements to correct a condition which discriminates against the majority of our ratepayers, The Council is of the opinion that inaemuoh as a total i.ntlusion of all Unorganized :ands to not -possible at this time, those included in the resolution should be changed at this time with consider- ation being given to the other lands at some future date. My Council wish me to point out to you, the urgency of the matter at this time, and respectfully request your valu d assistance in having this done, in order that it will be effective this year, and consider- ation can be given in the setting of mill rates. Yours very truly, H.Q. Scammell HG9/md Secretary -Treasurer *A01's 9 CS" 114 COUNTY OF NEWELL N0. 4 RESOLUTION MARCH 2nd, 1954 WHEREAS, careful study by a special committee of the Council of the County of Newell has revealed that numerous discriminatory conditions are evident through- out the County, due to the location of existing school boundaries, AND WHEREAS, by an adjustment of the boundaries the major portion of the inequalities can be corrected, AND WHEREAS, the special committee have reduced to a minimum the lands that in their opinion form an integral part of the school administration of this County, NOW THEREFORE be it resolved that the following lands, ppresently classed as Unorganized Lands be added to exist- ing school districts as listed below; effective January lots 1954% Bassano 2131 �^In 22-1d.: Sec. 3 to 10 inclusive. In 20-18: Sec... 3 to 34 inclusive. ,L, th m 3417 In 21-18: S.W.k Sec. 2. In 20-18: a) West halves of Sec. 11,14,23,26 & 35. b) S.E,.k Sec.11. c South half Sec. 12. In 20-17: a Sec.209495,6,11,14923,26 & 35. b Unorganized portions of Sec.7,8,9,10, 15,22927 & 34. Petain 857 In20-17: Sec. 1,12,13 & 24. In 20-16: a� Sec. 6,7,18 & 19 b West halves of Sec. 5,8,17 & 20. CClg_menceau 3858 In 20-87: a Sec. 3,4,9,14,15,16,21 & 22. b b East halves of Sec. 5,18,17 & 20. Rosemary 071 20- 6: In 20-15: In 21-16: In 21-15: In 22-16: In 22-15: West Duchess 6 Clancy 354.8 19-15#0 a Sea. 24914, 23 , 26 & 35. bi North half of 13,south half 25, r and west half of 36. c N.W.4 of 25. a Sec. 19 and 22. b South halves of 20, 21 & 30. c North halves of 16,17 & 18 d West half of 23. e) S.W. k of 26. In o- 5: a b a Sec. 1,2,11 & 12. Sec. 5,6 7,8. North hafves Sec. 35 & 36 North halves Sec. 31 & 32 Sec. 1 & 2. Sea. 5 & 6. Sec. 293 4,9,10,11,14,15 & 16. South haf ves of 21 22 & 23. 1 West halves of ,D & 13. S.W. J of 24. In 19-14: 115 - 2 - North C sails 3870 In -19-16: a Sec. 15 to 22 inclusive. b Sec. 27 to 34 inclusive. -� South C_assils 3811 In -18-16, Sec, 1,2,11,12913 & 14. � In 1$-15. Sec. 6,7,1$- Cassi a i� - 5: Sec. 2 & 11. In 18-15: a Sec. 1 to 18 inclusive. b Sec. 22,27 & 34. c West halves of Sec. 23,26,35• d N -E -k Sec. 35. Antelope Creel 4821 In 19 Sec. 3 to 10 inclusive. In 18-16: Sec. 3 to 10 inclusive. is m 397 In -16: All unorganized lands. In 17-15: A11 unorganized lands. n. -15: All unorganized lands. �son 2 5: a sec. 24 25 33 34,3506. b East haf f �ec . 32. c North half See. 13- jjnny Lind In - 5: a Sec- 1 & 12. b; South half Sec. 13. In 14-15: Ail unorganized lands north of the Bow,River- Ben to 4905 In 14-14: All unorganized lands north of the Bow River. Weal Hills k$57 In 15-14: All unorganized lands. 3 uth BantrZ O&L In 16-14: All unorganized lands. In 16-13: All unorganized lands. East Rolling Hills 4$$2 n 5- 3:ea., 19,20,21,2$,29,30,31,32,33- Bow Bend4906 .In 14-12 All unorganized land in west 1/3 of township. In*14-13: All unorganized lands. Malt i 4917 n5-13: All unorganiz4d lands in east half of township. In 15-12: All unorganized lands in west half of township. East Renfrew &867 n"l w 2: All unorganized lands.. J In 17-12: Sec. 1,2,3,10,11,12. Tilley In -12: sec. 13,14,15 16,21,22,23,24,25,26,27, 2$,33,34,35,3 - u 116 - 3 - Cow 1 n -12: a� Sec. '11J9910,31- b North half Sec. 6. In 18-13: a Sec. 8,9 16,17,20,21 2$,29,32,33 b North haves Sec. 4 1 5• In 18-14, sec. 5,6 ? $,17,1$. In 18-13: a Sec. 7,1�,i9. bi North half of See. 6. Sutherland 28 2 ,,fin19-13: a Seca 1 to 5 inclusive, bi Sec. 8 to 12 inclusive. One Tree In 19-13: a) Sec. 13,14,15,23,24,25,26,35,36. b( East halves of Sec, 22,27,34• c) S.E.- Sec, 16. Pri E est_ In 20-12: All unorganized lands less Sec. 31. In 21-12: a Sec. 1 5,8 9,10. b; UnorganizeA portions of Sec.20,4111112. Haddington ,3961 In 20-12, Sec. 31. In 20-13 : Sec. 1,x' `-306 In 21-12: Sec. 69� 4 In 21-13r Sec. 1,2,3910,3.1,& 129 jaer,ial CojcnX In 21-12: All •inorganized lands south of the Red Deer. In 21-13: a Sec. 13,14,15• b) South halves Sec. 22,23,24• Sam Howe In 21-13: Sec. 28,29,30,31,32,33• In 2,2-13: Portions of Sec. 49 51 6, south of Red Deer. In 21-14: East halves Sec. 25,36• Wellman --85� In 21- 4: a North halves Sec. 32,33,3405. bi N.W.Sec. 36. - i, o, . U c N.E. t Sec .31 In 22-14: a Sec. 213,4,5• b East half Sec. 6. c West half Sec .l . �. < Allan Cameron 404 In 22-14: West -half Sec.6. In 22-15: Sec. 1,2,3,4. Gem C 22-16: Sec. 11,12,13,14 23924,25926935,36• In 23--16: All unorganized lands. In 23-17: All unorganized lands. In 22-17: a Sec. 7,$,17,18,19 20 29,30 31,32. b West halves Sec. 4,1&,21,2A,33• c North half sec. 10,11. d S.E.} Sec.9. Countess 42_29_ In 22-17: Sec. 2,3,4. Burn Brae 3863 Int -21-X7: S e -c . 31 32. In 22-17: sec. 5,t• In: 21-18z Sec. 35,36• In 22-18: Sec. 1 & 2 117 - 4 - Ivanhoe 3830 In 23-18: All unor anized lands. In 22-18: a) Seci61921122927 '1 ,2,13,14,23,24,25,26,35,36, -� ,2$. b) East halves Sec,. 17,20,29 34• R_an¢e Coulee 4893 In 24-15t, North halves Sec. 29,30. In 24-16: North half Sec. 25. Approved and passed unanimously by the Full Council this 2nd day of March, 1954. CHAIRMAN